Group B Streptococcal Hemolytic Pigment Impairs Platelet Function in a Two-Step Process.

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Center for Functional Genomics of Microbes, Department of Molecular Genetics and Infection Biology, Interfaculty Institute for Genetics and Functional Genomics, University of Greifswald, 17489 Greifswald, Germany.

Published: May 2022

Group B streptococci (GBS) cause a range of invasive maternal-fetal diseases during pregnancy and post-partum. However, invasive infections in non-pregnant adults are constantly increasing. These include sepsis and streptococcal toxic shock syndrome, which are often complicated by systemic coagulation and thrombocytopenia. GBS express a hyper-hemolytic ornithine rhamnolipid pigment toxin with cytolytic and coagulatory activity. Here, we investigated the effects of GBS pigment on human platelets. Infections of platelets with pigmented GBS resulted initially in platelet activation, followed by necrotic cell death. Thus, this study shows that GBS pigment kills human platelets.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139542PMC
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